VincentL wrote:
I very much appreciate the info from jimh425 and twodownzero, but azdryheat comments "Get the proper truck and keep the rest of us on the roads safe" was uncalled for. I was interested in getting information not commentary
Good luck w that here.....I guess that was commentary though, lol.
Real world experience, been hauling the same camper as yours essentially on a short bed 2500. Sway bar, air bags, home made lower stable loads. No problem.
I’ve only been running OE couple differnet type wheels with tires rated 3600-4000lbs.
Yes I’m aware I’m dipping a little into the factor of safety of the tires and wheels, not specifically condoning it for you but after almost 30 years in construction, I’ve seen and done much worse with pickup trucks that leaves me comfortable with the wheel decision.
Is a 2500 the ultimate best 2 ton truck camper hauler? Nope. If I was putting on a lot of miles a year or the camper lived on the truck, or I didn’t need to have a srw truck for daily use, would I get a dually? Probably.
Do I feel unsafe? Absolutely not. I’m hauling a 2 ton “pallet” of camper that is 12’ high. I expect reduced cornering ability that comes with it. All the weight cops who are within limits, tell me your rig can corner as fast with a 8ton fiver hooked up and I’ll eat my shorts. Y’all slow down more in the curves too compared to running bobtail.
JMo